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- Filmmakers Can Make Excuses About What They Don’t Have Or They Can Make A Movie
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Lessons on Filmmaking - From Excuses to Execution
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- 1 - Filmmakers Can Make Excuses About What They Don’t Have Or They Can Make A Movie
- 2 - Every Screenplay Is About Life And Death
- 3 - Money Has Nothing To Do With Making A ‘Real’ Movie
- 4 - When A Young Director Works With A Professional Actor For The First Time
- 5 - Advice To Filmmakers Who Are Having Trouble Getting Their First Movie Made
- 6 - Why A Filmmaker Shouldn’t Try To Sell Their First Movie
- 7 - How To Know If Someone Isn’t Cut Out To Be A Filmmaker
- 8 - How A Short Film Can Help A Filmmaker Get A Feature Made
- 9 - Two Questions A Filmmaker Should Ask Themselves Before Saying Yes To A Project
- 10 - Forget The 5 Minute Pitch, How About 18 Hours
- 11 - Comparing Bollywood To American Filmmaking
- 12 - For The Majority Of Filmmakers, A $50,000 Short Film Is A Mistake
- 13 - Advice To Film School Graduates On Making A Living As A Filmmaker
- 14 - Hardest Filmmaking Lesson That I’ve Learned
- 15 - Should A Filmmaker Ever Fire A Friend Off A Movie?
- 16 - First 5 Things A Director Does On A Film Set
- 17 - Biggest Time Waster On A Movie Set
- 18 - There Is No Wall Around Hollywood
- 19 - Should A Movie End With A Period Or Question Mark?
- 20 - 3 Things Every Filmmaker Must Watch Or Read
- 21 - The Stress Of Making A LIving As A Filmmaker
- 22 - A Filmmaker Doesn’t Have All The Time In The World
- 23 - Making A Movie About A Friend With Cancer
- 24 - Are Independent Filmmakers Getting Better As Business People?
- 25 - Best Ways For A Filmmaker To Sell Themselves To Film Financiers
- 26 - How A Director Can Improve A Script Before Production